WHO ARE WE?
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The people who choose to attend the Meeting House in Newcastle-under-Lyme are all very committed to working together to develop our Unitarian community. To this end everyone participates - it may be by taking on a responsibility like being the chair or the treasurer of the committee or it may be by helping with the refreshments or the flowers.
We have some young people attending who not only feel part of our community and but also part of the broader Unitarian community. Events are put on nationally for young people - this page provides information about these.
We like to think that everyone gets satisfaction from playing their part and using their talents to make the Meeting House the place that it is. We have developed a set of values and principles that we trust guide the way that we behave towards each other and towards anyone who enters our Meeting House.
We have developed our monthly programme so that there is a variety of worship experiences, with two walks each month and an opportunity to take part in crafts/music/writing if people are interested. Mostly at the moment on our craft Sundays we are concentrating on the 300 Project.
To find out more about some of our members visit their websites.
Some Unitarians who live in Staffordshire may may go to Meeting Houses in neighbouring counties e.g. Derby or Macclesfield. Some will belong to the National Unitarian Fellowship and not link with a congregation. Some will have links with the Nightingale Centre in Great Hucklow Derbyshire.